Accueil LNT News Stache Morocco’s Health Reform Brings Major Changes for Medical Students
Morocco is moving forward
with a major reform
of the status of medical, pharmacy,
and dental students.
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The new reform aims to modernize training
and better adapt medical education
to the country’s healthcare needs.
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Under the new system,
students will now be classified
into four official categories:
observer, extern, intern,
and resident.
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The reform also allows access
to the internship exam
starting from the fourth year of studies,
instead of the fifth year previously.
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Another major change concerns specialists,
whose required public service commitment
will gradually decrease
from eight years to three years by 2032.
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Officials say the reform could help integrate
more than 6,600 additional specialists
into Morocco’s public healthcare system
by 2032.
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In summary:
Morocco’s healthcare reform introduces
new rules and statuses for medical students,
with changes aimed at modernizing training
and strengthening the national healthcare system.
